Rochester High School - Rochord Yearbook (Rochester, MN)

 - Class of 1952

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Qulwze 4 of rqmefzica Thi- Fntnrv Farnu-rs of .X1nvrit'a, or F.F..'X. as it is vonnnonly known is the national organization oi, hy, and for boys studying vocational agriculture in pnhlit' st-rontlarv svhools nnclcr the pro- visions ot tht- National X ovatlonal iztln- vatton .Xc'ts. F. F. .X. is intra-Cnrrivnlar avtivity, having' its origin and root in a clolinitc part of thv school CliI'I'il'lIilllili voca- tional agrivnltnro. The fonnclation upon which thu F. F. .X. organization is hnilt invlnclcs it-atlcrship, and char- artt-r mlext-Iopim-nt, sportsmanship, cooperation, scrvirc, thrift, scholarship, iinprovcti agriculture, organizt-rl recre- ation, Citizcnship ancl patriotism. Icy .Xnclerson, Ralph .'Xntlcrson. Left to rightf Raytnontl Crofoot, Kcnnclh Priggtf, Rit'hartl fiilI'iSl0IlSUiI, S lht- C ill'lSllll7il0l' f-raham vhaptt-r ol tht' I' .i' ..X. ot Rochcstcr is Ul'gilIliZL'ti on tht- alwow- hasis with oitivt'rs anti Colilnlittvvs to assist in t'llI'l'j'illg ont tht- ohjt-t'Iix't's. 'lillvy niet-t once carh month for lAl'4'l'L'1lliUll anti iPll5illl'R4. 'iiilt'I't' art- 798 in thu local F.F..X. in 1952. lhc nlclnhurs ol tht' i'.i'..X t':1i'ry lil atltlltlon to tht-n' Classroom work, stipt-rvisvml ii1lI'lIlil1g projt-vtx on iillI'IllS. 'l'own hoys taking Yocational .xfJ,i'it'lIillll'L' han- projt-vts on .. , .,. . . :1 Irtvnti sorrciatlvu starnt, or work on a tarin in tht- fnnnnt-r The motto of thc lf.F..X is Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to SL-rvc. Rim' 1: ,Xaron l'nIx'cr, Ralph XYoolley, Ronald Johnston, Donny Ganz, VK'altcr ilonfortl, XYayntf Brown, lion lionrqnin, Russell Stoppcl, Rim' Z: Hoya' Ret-tl, Kenneth Priggc, Raymond Crofoot, .Xlton Pagcl, Stanlvy .Xntlc-rson, Kcnnt-th Fritz, Garrison iiiit'Illl'll, Leslie iiarwick. -lim Larst-n. Rim' 3: XYalton Bonike, LeRoy Rnrl, Ralph .'Xndcrson, Richard Cltristt-nson, Dick Volvin, -lint fliristt-nson, Xt-il Richards, llonalcl Bolmhcn, llavitl Bakkcn.

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C' Lcacling thc stufli-nts in Cheers during the funtlmull guinea, thc lviwkctlmll guinea, Zlllll the pep zlsscmlmlics were scuiur Ruscxllury lNlmm, soplmiilorcg Ifmc Goud- Cllllllgll, aml junior: Sully fflilil. Two vllcvrlc-zicle1's wc-ro elcrlccl lay the stuclcnt lmurly from L-ucll grzlrlc this year. This was Z1 new plain. 'l'l1c l'l1CCI'lC2lKlSl'Hl sponsor wam Misra Mildred lNlCCumlJ. Lcft in right: Rocket Cheerleaders Iouc Gooflenougll, Rosemary Moon and Sally Clill. Rah! Rah! Rah! Racbalmf n ll Glad .Xll buys who hzwc cnrnucl Ll lc-tlcr may lac mcmlmcrs of the R Clulm spcmsorecl by Mr. liulmcrt McNisl1. 'l'l1c piirpusc of the Club to pminulc spmtsmzximslmip, leziclcrship, zmcl olhcr line qimlitics. The ufliccrs of the Club rluring the 1951 - SZ scznsun XVCVL' prcsiclcut, I7 Culslmll, vivo prcsirlcutg Dick Gillcnpic, mul SCCI'ClllI'y treasurer, Glen XYcl1stcr. Hurkf Iulm Suml, Iolm FL-l'Ql1:ml1, Iflmvzu-cl Iflvuluv, l.lm'Ll Hunks, Tum lXlm'fluc'lc, llirk Fl'llllQl'I', lcrrv cillL'lliJXYL'll1, llmi l7rcclri1'lq- I rm, -lolm llzllc. .'ll1'1fdl1'f - vlirii lfvzius, Him-lc Clilllilllgll, -,lf7l1I1 .XlllllllflSl'll, lgllf-1SC'll lfwcrt, lliclc ll2lllSllAlQl1l'I'g, l':l'llll' lxm-lJL'l', llzlvv lbuim, lfriv Stufuc Front- Ffilllli BI'IlXVlllllj1, -Incl: Gmic, Hrzulclfm lYiL-rs, Dick Gillvspic, linln llcmpvr, limi Szimllu-rg, Imslvi' Y lrivlmvnow, lillll Culvin, -fr B 39 low. Ai.



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Row 1: Margie Kazos, Loey Mae Lange, Sally ljlemling, l-fyelyn Larson, Marilyn liarnst, lietty Fossum, llorothy jarvis, Carlene Rossi, Marcia Nelson, Carol Fox, Barbara jernegan, Sheila Harrop. Raw 2: Pearl Rhoten, Karen Fischer, Sharon llitts, Delores Keith, Nancy Foster, Marlene Ginther, Cleoue XYright, Nancy Ryan, Carol Finch, Marlys Hanson, Bonnie Holloway, Marcia lioetleker, llarlyn Gae llaack, Patricia Smith, Marlene johnson. Raw 3: jucly Rasmussen, Elois Ferclinanclt, Mary johnson, Avis Sanflum, -Iacqueline Campliell, ,Xnclrey .AXyshfortl, llonna Strehlow, Elaine Schattsneicler, lcla Schneicler, Marlys Schultz, Carrine Price, Marlys Scltemel. Row 4: .Xnn Snell, llorothy Ferclinantlt, Marlys Cronyoltl, Patricia Cooper, lieyerly Honor, l'hyllis Moorlieatl, liyelyn Holmes, llelores Ratllce, Rosanne Vl'egener, Rita Halling, Patricia Mestacl, Marjorie Butler, Marcheta Sleeper, Barbara Hatterson, Barbara Sprach, hid' eu! . . . Whue ,411 Gab Mae Salma The practice of having mystery sisters, no tloulmt, was the main reason that the girls' cluln hacl the largest enrollment of any clulm in school. 'lihe girls with their sponsor, Miss Iris Knight, hatl in acltlition to regular meetings, l?acl's tlate, Christmas Party, Girls'clul1 llance, Mystery Sister Banquet, Mother-Daughter lea, and the Senior Farewell. 'lihe cluli is goyernetl by the Central lioartl, which is made up ol the eight ofhcers antl the tlurteen other girls who were nonunatecl for oliiice. Raw 1 left to rightf- Clarice Herzog, social chairman, Ann Rynearson, treasurer, ,leannette juclcl, membership chairman, Pauling .Xnclerson, president, Kay Kleckner, Vice-president, Gloria Chaloulias, secretary, Suzanne Rye, publicity chairman, Kathleen Mason, mystery sister chairman. Row 2. janice liaumgarner, 'lean l'retlmore, Geraldine Meyers, hlarilyn Koenig, Mary Hlhite, l'auline Porter- main, liarliara Swetleen, jo.Xnn Pezan, Susan liletheu, Sally liielke, lilaine Harvey, .lean -Iacolmson.

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